Some of them still never saw it, but knew that was the layout they liked.

Anyway, if you looked across all places people use Windows, the % of locales using it according to SQM data is interesting, for several reasons:

Location

% of use

Brazil

21.4

United States

19.5

Netherlands

15.8

Poland

5.7

Mexico

4.2

Romania

3.8

Czech Republic

3.2

Hungary

2.5

Argentina

2.1

Colombia

1.9

Other

19.9

First of all, it is ironic that of all of those locations have the UnitedStates - International keyboard specified as one of the LOCALE_SKEYBOARDSTOINSTALL except for the two locales located in that region -- English - United States and Spanish - United States.

Second of all, is interesting that such a large percentage of the people who include it explicitly are in the US, though one may have to run other queries to eliminate the many machines located in the US that run with other language settings to decide whether that number is truly interesting or not.

Third of all, of those top ten countries that use this keyboard, only half of them (and 31% of them) are regions that are even remotely likely to care about the Euro, at ALTGR+E:

Though of course 31% is certainly enough to make it worthwhile!

Of course given what the blog about I referenced pointed out, we may never know how many people learned of this through >= Vista OOBE or Windows 8, who may never have minded changing the name before the UI made it so prominent....